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Toxicity and Clinical Results after Proton Therapy for Pediatric Medulloblastoma: A Multi-Centric Retrospective Study

Alessandro Ruggi, Fraia Melchionda, Iacopo Sardi, Rossana Pavone, Linda Meneghello, Lidija Kitanovski, Lorna Zadravec Zaletel, Paolo Farace, Mino Zucchelli, Mirko Scagnet, Francesco Toni, Roberto Righetto, Marco Cianchetti, Arcangelo Prete, Daniela Greto, S. Cammelli, A.G. Morganti, Barbara Rombi

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Abstract

Medulloblastoma is the most common malignant brain tumor in children. Even if current treatment dramatically improves the prognosis, survivors often develop long-term treatment-related sequelae. The current radiotherapy standard for medulloblastoma is craniospinal irradiation with a boost to the primary tumor site and to any metastatic sites. Proton therapy (PT) has similar efficacy compared to traditional photon-based radiotherapy but might achieve lower toxicity rates. We report on our multi-centric experience with 43 children with medulloblastoma (median age at diagnosis 8.7 years, IQR 6.6, M/F 23/20; 26 high-risk, 14 standard-risk, 3 ex-infant), who received active scanning PT between 2015 and 2021, with a focus on PT-related acute-subacute toxicity, as well as some preliminary data on late toxicity. Most acute toxicities were mild and manageable with supportive therapy. Hematological toxicity was limited, even among HR patients who underwent hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation before PT. Preliminary data on late sequelae were also encouraging, although a longer follow-up is needed.

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MedulloblastomaMedicineToxicityRadiation therapyProton therapyHematopoietic stem cell transplantationOncologyTransplantationPediatricsInternal medicinePathologyGlioma Diagnosis and TreatmentRadiation Therapy and DosimetryNeuroblastoma Research and Treatments
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